Any Trouble

Any Trouble

new wave

United Kingdom Est. 1975

"Driven by steady rhythms and buoyant melodies, their music pulses with a sense of urgency while maintaining a playful tension that keeps listeners engaged."

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Where Are All the Nice Girls?

Where Are All the Nice Girls?

1980

About Any Trouble

Any Trouble matters for their ability to distill the essence of everyday experience into melodic narratives that resonate deeply with listeners.
In an era marked by shiny production and artifice, they carve out a space where sincerity and relatability reign, bridging the gap between personal reflection and shared cultural moments. Their approach combines sharp songwriting with accessible...
In an era marked by shiny production and artifice, they carve out a space where sincerity and relatability reign, bridging the gap between personal reflection and shared cultural moments. Their approach combines sharp songwriting with accessible instrumentation, creating a sound that feels both intimate and expansive. With an ear for catchy hooks balanced against understated arrangements, Any Trouble invites audiences into a world where the music serves as both backdrop and catalyst for introspection and connection. This balance allows them to engage listeners not just as passive recipients but as active participants in the emotional landscape they create. Common themes in their lyrics often revolve around love, loss, and the mundane intricacies of life, presented through a blend of irony and sincerity. The storytelling is direct yet nuanced, allowing for multiple interpretations while grounding experiences in relatable scenarios. Their voice ranges from conversational to contemplative, inviting listeners to reflect on their own stories alongside the narrative threads woven within each song.

2 studio albums· 4 years· United Kingdom

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Any Trouble's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.

2 releases 2 albums 1980–1984
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